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MISSING THE REVOLUTION: DARWINISM FOR SOCIAL SCIENTISTS Sometimes the bus does wait (Editor's Introduction) .Jerome H. Barkow, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Dalhousie University Part I: Gender Feminism and Evolutionary Psychology Anne Campbell, Durham University The Male Flash of Anger: Violent Response to Transgression as an Example of the Intersection of Evolved Psychology and Culture Daniel M.T. Fessler, Department of Anthropology, UCLA Part II: Controversies Evolutionary Explanation: Between Science and Values Ullica Segerstråle, Department of Social Sciences, Illinois Institute of Technology Making Hay out of Straw? Real and Imagined Controversies in Evolutionary Psychology Robert Kurzban and Martie G. Haselton, University of California, Los Angeles Part III: Human and nonhuman primates The Development of Human Behavioral Ecology Lee Cronk, Department of Anthropology, Rutgers University The Impact of Primatology on the Study of Human Society Lars Rodseth, Department of Anthropology, University of Utah, and Shannon A. Novak, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University Part IV: Sociology and criminology Evolutionary Psychology and Criminal Behavior Anthony Walsh, Department of Criminal Justice Administration, Boise State University Evolution, Agency, and Sociology Bernd Baldus, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto
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Evolutionary psychology.